The skis have 5 days on them and are in great condition as you would expect. There are a few minor base scratches, and tail top-sheet scuffs & pole-poke dimples from lift line-ups. Looking at the tails again now, I'm surprised at the tail scuffs for such little skiing, considering I never had a spill all season. A lot of tail stomping in the euro lift lines.

This season I bought the DPS 106F and also BMX105-HP to try out as a travel-ski on 2 trips.

The BMX105-HP were not nimble enough for me, skiing them at unfamiliar resorts, in varied conditions, where I ski more passively. I really liked the DPS 106F in the conditions I had out west and recently in Europe ( except on icy slopes, naturally ). The DPS were easy turning, nimble underfoot, very good edge hold, and very good float. That said, I believe 93-100 width is where I need to be for a 1-ski-travel-ski, so selling off my DPS 106F and BMX105-HP.